Bullheaded67
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You want links? Ok
http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2009/08/12/64-bit-computing-to-become-common-with-windows-7/
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2337414,00.asp
And here is even one talking about Mac 64-bit computing:
http://lowendmac.com/musings/09mm/64-bit-computing.html
Just because it has no huge immediate improvements doesn't mean that it won't in the near future. Why limit yourself?
BTW, I am running Windows 7x64 Ultimate and I am able to do an extreme amount of multi-tasking with no noticeable slowdown - an immediate improvement over my Vista 32-bit experience. Is it something I can document? Well no, that kind of thing is subjective. That said, there are an awful lot of people saying that 64-bit provides a better experience and far fewer pitching a fit to stay 32-bit.
http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2009/08/12/64-bit-computing-to-become-common-with-windows-7/
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2337414,00.asp
And here is even one talking about Mac 64-bit computing:
http://lowendmac.com/musings/09mm/64-bit-computing.html
Just because it has no huge immediate improvements doesn't mean that it won't in the near future. Why limit yourself?
BTW, I am running Windows 7x64 Ultimate and I am able to do an extreme amount of multi-tasking with no noticeable slowdown - an immediate improvement over my Vista 32-bit experience. Is it something I can document? Well no, that kind of thing is subjective. That said, there are an awful lot of people saying that 64-bit provides a better experience and far fewer pitching a fit to stay 32-bit.